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脱水会损害骑行表现,与口渴无关:一项盲法研究。

Dehydration Impairs Cycling Performance, Independently of Thirst: A Blinded Study.

机构信息

Hydration Science Lab, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

Division of Endocrinology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2018 Aug;50(8):1697-1703. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000001597.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of dehydration on exercise performance independently of thirst with subjects blinded of their hydration status.

METHODS

Seven male cyclists (weight, 72 ± 9 kg; body fat, 14% ± 6%; peak oxygen uptake, 59.4 ± 6 mL·kg·min) exercised for 2 h on a cycle ergometer at 55% peak oxygen uptake, in a hot-dry environment (35°C, 30% relative humidity), with a nasogastric tube under euhydrated-non-thirst (EUH-NT) and dehydrated-non-thirst (DEH-NT) conditions. In both trials, thirst was matched by drinking 25 mL of water every 5 min (300 mL·h). In the EUH-NT trial, sweat losses were fully replaced by water via the nasogastric tube (calculated from the familiarization trial). After the 2 h of steady state, the subjects completed a 5-km cycling time trial at 4% grade.

RESULTS

Body mass loss for the EUH-NT and DEH-NT after the 2 h was -0.2% ± 0.6% and -2.2% ± 0.4%, whereas after the 5-km time trial, it was -0.7% ± 0.5% and 2.9% ± 0.4%, respectively. Thirst (35 ± 30 vs 42 ± 31 mm) and stomach fullness (46 ± 21 vs 35 ± 20 mm) did not differ at the end of the 2 h of steady state between EUH-NT and DEH-NT trials (P > 0.05). Subjects cycled faster during the 5-km time trial in the EUH-NT trial compared with the DEH-NT trial (23.2 ± 1.5 vs 22.3 ± 1.8 km·h, P < 0.05), by producing higher-power output (295 ± 29 vs 276 ± 29 W, P < 0.05). During the 5-km time trial, core temperature was higher in the DEH-NT trial (39.2°C ± 0.7°C) compared with the EUH-NT trial (38.8°C ± 0.2°C; P > 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

These data indicated that hypohydration decreased cycling performance and impaired thermoregulation independently of thirst, while the subjects were unaware of their hydration status.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探究在不考虑口渴的情况下脱水对运动表现的影响,研究对象处于盲态,无法得知自身的水合状态。

方法

7 名男性自行车运动员(体重 72±9kg;体脂率 14%±6%;峰值摄氧量 59.4±6ml·kg·min)在热干环境(35°C,30%相对湿度)中以 55%峰值摄氧量在功率自行车上进行 2 小时的运动,在水合状态正常但不感到口渴(EUH-NT)和脱水但不感到口渴(DEH-NT)条件下进行。在这两种情况下,运动员每 5 分钟通过鼻胃管饮用 25ml 水(300ml·h)以保持相同的口渴感。在 EUH-NT 试验中,通过鼻胃管补充的水分完全根据预试验中得出的汗液损失量来计算(从预试验中得出)。在 2 小时稳定状态后,运动员以 4%的坡度进行 5 公里自行车计时赛。

结果

EUH-NT 和 DEH-NT 试验后 2 小时的体重损失分别为-0.2%±0.6%和-2.2%±0.4%,而在 5 公里计时赛后,体重损失分别为-0.7%±0.5%和 2.9%±0.4%。在 2 小时稳定状态结束时,EUH-NT 和 DEH-NT 试验之间的口渴感(35±30 与 42±31mm)和饱腹感(46±21 与 35±20mm)均无显著差异(P>0.05)。在 EUH-NT 试验中,运动员在 5 公里计时赛中比 DEH-NT 试验中骑行速度更快(23.2±1.5 与 22.3±1.8km·h,P<0.05),产生的功率输出更高(295±29 与 276±29W,P<0.05)。在 5 公里计时赛中,DEH-NT 试验的核心体温(39.2°C±0.7°C)高于 EUH-NT 试验(38.8°C±0.2°C;P>0.05)。

结论

这些数据表明,脱水会降低运动表现,并在不考虑口渴的情况下损害体温调节,而研究对象对此并不知情。

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